And, since this site commenced in June 2012, a little over a year and a half has passed from its inception. In this regard, this is the second year, as a blogger, that I can publicly dedicate his yahrzeit, his date of death, according to the Hebrew calendar.

Losing a loved one is, first and foremost, a personal and family tragedy. Yet, having a blog connects one with dedicated readers from all over the world. Very gratifying.Even so, a loss is compounded when it occurs like a bolt out of the blue, in what should have been the prime of a loved one’s life. You never really recover, but you do learn to put one foot in front of the other and adjust. A “new normal” of sorts.

Now resting on Har HaMenuchot (Mount of Rest) in Jerusalem – watching over his loved ones – the following words embody the essence of a magnificent husband and father:

In no small realm, I would be greatly remiss in not mentioning the tremendously unselfish part played by our sons, over the past six years. Moving forward without their strong shoulders would have been a million times harder. Sans their moral (and technical) support it would have been impossible to put together this blog. Simply put, they give me strength to move forward.For the above, and so much more, I am forever grateful. I feel blessed by their loving hearts. Their father would be very proud of the men they have become, but hardly surprised. After all, he was their role model.

Gone, but not forgotten. Close to our hearts. ———————————————————————————————————–

And, as hard as it is for them too, our sons arrange everything for this very difficult day. They gift me this peace of mind:

Dear friends and family, We hope this message finds you well. This year mark’s the sixth anniversary of the passing of our husband, father, brother and friend, Frank Kutnicki, z”l, and we will be marking it with a traditional yahrzeit ceremony at the grave in Jerusalem’s Har HaMenuchot cemetery.

Thank you for sharing your awesome love.
Please, even through your tears, never ever forget that your loving Frank is also in your future.

Isaiah 51:11
Therefore the redeemed of the Lord shall return,
and come with singing unto Zion;
and everlasting joy shall be upon their head:
they shall obtain gladness and joy;
and sorrow and mourning shall flee away.
I, even I, am he that comforteth you

Thank you for your work and may He continue to strengthen you from on high !
Carol
S Fl

I only have come to know you through reading your blog since 09/12, and so discovering your tenacity for upholding the truth, exposing the psychopathic, evil destruction of our beloved former home, the U.S., and the imminent danger our new(old) home has gotten itself into. How you’ve turned your sadness and grief (and by inference, your sons as well) into a positive is to be revered.

We also have come to know you through reading your blog, you are now a member of our family and we are so blessed to have you reveal the unbelievable truth of the monsters running our government. We also have suffered the loss of two of our children, they can never be replaced as we seek comfort from His living word (Torah).